increased migration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandmigration
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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migration
noun[C or U]
uk/maɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/us/maɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/
the process of animals travelling to a different place, usually when the ...
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The case thatincreasedmigrationwill undermine popular commitment to social spending is not proven.
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Theirincreasedmigrationwas - as in the other cases mentioned above - the result of a strong growth in demand.
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Population pressure and increasing environmental degradation may also result inincreasedmigrationduring times of distress, especially during droughts.
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Increasedmigrationover the last two decades, however, has reduced the chances that grandmothers will live in the same area as their grandchildren.
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The remaining concern in this overall positive picture is that improved employment opportunities might attractincreasedmigration, which could once again result in an acceleration of deforestation.
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But control measures and readmission agreements must never be the only answer to the challenges that arise fromincreasedmigration.
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Increasedmigrationfrom rural areas contributed greatly to the growth of this class.
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The war put an end to the depression andincreasedmigrationfrom rural to urban areas.
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Withincreasedmigrationtowards the larger cities, these houses are abandoned and allowed to return to nature.
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In recent decades there has beenincreasedmigrationfrom surrounding mountain districts as well as other parts of the country.
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Increasedmigration, with a sharp increase of asylum-seekers; a region that will turn itself to drug production together with an increased level of poverty—indeed, undoing all previous good work.
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It is believed to have been caused as a result of increased numbers of births,increasedmigrationand a decrease in deaths in the district.
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Covered stents carry the advantage of preventing tumours from growing into the stent, although they run the risk ofincreasedmigrationafter deployment.
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Climate change and water-related disasters will place increasing demands on urban systems and will result inincreasedmigrationto urban areas.
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This absence of services has led to anincreasedmigrationto municipal and provincial capitals, where basic services and schools are already operating beyond capacity.
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Human population within the reserve has been rapidly increasing since the 1980s due toincreasedmigrationas well as high birthrates.
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Although family planning and birth control was introduced in the 1960s, the lowered birth rate was more than offset byincreasedmigrationfrom the provinces as economic expansion accelerated.
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